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if you got dogs as good as that mate good luck to you to be honest ive never seen many hard working dogs that dont think out of the box but plough straight in work hard rough terrain with out fecking theyre selfs up pm me when you got pups out of ya bitches for sale mate atb shane :thumbs:

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a lurcher should work all ground no terrain should stop a dog from working all my dogs can work on this land and i wouldnt keepa dog in my kennel that couldnt work all terrain   ps we would all love

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Im sorry mate. Most of my replies have been on lamping. Day time work is a totally different kettle of fish. You are correct in that a dog needs to be steady and level headed to work day time bunnies. although on land such as yours a dog would soon learn to steady down or quiet simply end up crippled or worse. ive worked my bitches in places like that and they soon adapt to there surroundings. they are no less keen but set about there work with a bit more stealth should we say. I and my girls take work where we can find it and for bullxes they shine at everything i have thrown at them. Except ferrets lol.atb stabba
Run a bull cross on this land then tell me how much your vet bills are

 

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and thats nothing against bull crosses as i believe it horses for coarses but this land aint for a bully :victory:

 

 

your fking nuts you shouldnt run a dog ther

 

Why not ? Dog knows its job and land ....Land like that needs some brains

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Im sorry mate. Most of my replies have been on lamping. Day time work is a totally different kettle of fish. You are correct in that a dog needs to be steady and level headed to work day time bunnies. although on land such as yours a dog would soon learn to steady down or quiet simply end up crippled or worse. ive worked my bitches in places like that and they soon adapt to there surroundings. they are no less keen but set about there work with a bit more stealth should we say. I and my girls take work where we can find it and for bullxes they shine at everything i have thrown at them. Except ferrets lol.atb stabba
Run a bull cross on this land then tell me how much your vet bills are

 

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and thats nothing against bull crosses as i believe it horses for coarses but this land aint for a bully :victory:

 

 

your fking nuts you shouldnt run a dog ther

 

Why not ? Dog knows its job and land ....Land like that needs some brains

Correct a dog on this type of land need to no the job ive seen dogs on this land run 1 rabbit and it there last they run
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i wouldent work a terrier on that ground never mind a lurcher i would of thought thats a ferrets job mate good luck tho atb
a lurcher should work all ground no terrain should stop a dog from working all my dogs can work on this land and i wouldnt keepa dog in my kennel that couldnt work all terrain :victory:

 

ps we would all love flat fielded bunny heaven..........but this is pest control....

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Imo a dog needs to do its growing up on land like that if it has any chance of excelling on that sort of land. Stick a dog on land like that that has only done field work and youll be carrying your dog home. Fortunatley i have land similar to this within 10 minutes walking distance from home. also open fields so im spoiled for any kind of terrain i choose. Coupled with plenty of road work my dogs have good hardy feet. atb stabba

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Imo a dog needs to do its growing up on land like that if it has any chance of excelling on that sort of land. Stick a dog on land like that that has only done field work and youll be carrying your dog home. Fortunatley i have land similar to this within 10 minutes walking distance from home. also open fields so im spoiled for any kind of terrain i choose. Coupled with plenty of road work my dogs have good hardy feet. atb stabba

well imo you take a pup on that land you carrying it home but we all have opinions and mine is rough ground is no place for a dog which hasn't matured or grown into his feet

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your fking nuts you shouldnt run a dog ther

thought u had a bit of sence til that statement lol ur dog excells on that ground a lurcher is a running dog ,built for speed ,stimina,balls,brains . not rock climbing

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stabba how does your bull xs work that type of land do there minds switch to a different way of thinking or do they smash there way across it if you no what i mean atb :thumbs:

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Imo a dog needs to do its growing up on land like that if it has any chance of excelling on that sort of land. Stick a dog on land like that that has only done field work and youll be carrying your dog home. Fortunatley i have land similar to this within 10 minutes walking distance from home. also open fields so im spoiled for any kind of terrain i choose. Coupled with plenty of road work my dogs have good hardy feet. atb stabba

well imo you take a pup on that land you carrying it home but we all have opinions and mine is rough ground is no place for a dog which hasn't matured or grown into his feet

Im afraid you misunderstood me SmartDog. A youngster needs to be introduced to this type of land gradually. Do not for 1 minute think that id cavvort a 6month old pup round this land. It would be introduced steadily ie short walks on lead watching older dogs at work. Only in maturity would it be allowed free reign. I hope i have made myself clear this time. atb stabba. :thumbs:
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well rab take it you a bit of a novice when it comes to the working lurcher as i like to see a dog put to the test weather it behind old long ears on nice flat land or rocky fell land taking 20/30 rabbits in a few hard hours work. a lurcher should be able to hunt on any ground even rock climbing as you have dumbly stated if your dog couldnt cope on such land i couldn't call it a lurcher :thumbdown: so you stick to your nice little grassy fields and let the proper dogs do the hard work

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Imo a dog needs to do its growing up on land like that if it has any chance of excelling on that sort of land. Stick a dog on land like that that has only done field work and youll be carrying your dog home. Fortunatley i have land similar to this within 10 minutes walking distance from home. also open fields so im spoiled for any kind of terrain i choose. Coupled with plenty of road work my dogs have good hardy feet. atb stabba

well imo you take a pup on that land you carrying it home but we all have opinions and mine is rough ground is no place for a dog which hasn't matured or grown into his feet

Im afraid you misunderstood me SmartDog. A youngster needs to be introduced to this type of land gradually. Do not for 1 minute think that id cavvort a 6month old pup round this land. It would be introduced steadily ie short walks on lead watching older dogs at work. Only in maturity would it be allowed free reign. I hope i have made myself clear this time. atb stabba. :thumbs:

you have this time mate fair play :thumbs:
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stabba how does your bull xs work that type of land do there minds switch to a different way of thinking or do they smash there way across it if you no what i mean atb :thumbs:
My dogs have access to this type of land on a near every day basis shanoe mate. Its all down to grey matter and practice. Put them on open fields and they will work totally different.
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Imo a dog needs to do its growing up on land like that if it has any chance of excelling on that sort of land. Stick a dog on land like that that has only done field work and youll be carrying your dog home. Fortunatley i have land similar to this within 10 minutes walking distance from home. also open fields so im spoiled for any kind of terrain i choose. Coupled with plenty of road work my dogs have good hardy feet. atb stabba

well imo you take a pup on that land you carrying it home but we all have opinions and mine is rough ground is no place for a dog which hasn't matured or grown into his feet

Im afraid you misunderstood me SmartDog. A youngster needs to be introduced to this type of land gradually. Do not for 1 minute think that id cavvort a 6month old pup round this land. It would be introduced steadily ie short walks on lead watching older dogs at work. Only in maturity would it be allowed free reign. I hope i have made myself clear this time. atb stabba. :thumbs:

 

 

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